Today’s Highlights:
Fowl Play, by Billy Recce & Yoni Weiss, directed by Recce, featuring Selma Nilla , Jayke Workman, Stephen Brower, Mamie Parris, Max Clayton, Darius Rose, William H. Martin, Daniel Quadrino, Burgandy Williams, and Maya Lagerstam, opens at Off-Broadway’s AMT Theater.
2nd Annual Drag 2024 event, starring PLASMA, at 7:30 PM at Theaterworks Hartford.
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Othello will begin previews in Spring 2025 (dates TBA) at a theater TBA, directed by Kenny Leon. Click here for more information.
Denzel Washington (Othello), Jake Gyllenhaal (Iago), Molly Osborne (Desdemona), and more TBA.
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The York Theatre Company‘s 32nd Oscar Hammerstein Award Gala will take place Mon. Nov. 11 at 6 PM at NYC’s Edison Rooftop, directed by Gerry McIntyre.
Bernadette Peters and Ted Snowdon
TBA
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Cyrano de Bergerac, freely adapted by Martin Crimp, will run Sept. 4-29 (opening Sept. 8) at the Pasadena Playhouse, directed by Mike Donahue.
Chukwudi Iwuji (Cyrano), Rosa Salazar (Roxane), Will Hochman (Christian), Kimberly Scott (Madame Ragueneau), Larry Powell (Lignière), Jens Austin Astrup (Alastair/Act 3 Soldier), Aaron Costa Ganis (Le Bret), E.M. Davis (Usher/Denise/Medic), Christine Lin (Woman Sent By Roxane/Marie-Louise), Barry Livingston (Theatre Owner/Priest), Michael Nathanson (De Guiche), Kila Packett (Fencing Referee/Sentry), Sawyer Patterson (Valvert), Jonathan Slavin (Montfleury/Armande), and John Garet Stoker (Annoying Person).
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Pedro Antonio Garcia’s The Witness Room will run Sept. 16 – Oct. 6 (opening Sept. 21) at AMT Theatre, directed by Will Blum.
Dave Baez, Moe Irvin, JD Mollison, Tricia Small, and Jason SweetTooth Williams.
In a Manhattan Criminal Court, the play follows four hardened New York City police officers led by a calculating district attorney. As the play unfolds, the officers battle each other over charges of corruption, racism, morality, loyalties, and the blue wall of silence.
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Bernadette Peters will be presented with the 2024 Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theater at the York Theatre Company‘s 32nd Oscar Hammerstein Award Gala on Nov. 11 at NYC’s Edison Rooftop, directed by Gerry McIntyre.
The evening will also honor producer Ted Snowdon with The York Theatre Company Founders’ Award.
Additional details are TBA.
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Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee’s Inherit the Wind will run Sept 14 – Oct. 13 (opening Sept. 23) at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, directed by Henry Godinez.
Harry Lennix (Attorney Henry Drummond), Alexander Gemignani (Matthew Harrison Brady), Charín Álvarez (Mrs. Brady), Terry Bell (Sillers), Hamid Dehghani (Storekeeper), William Dick (Mayor), Meighan Gerachis (Elijah), Lawrence Grimm (Dunlap), Kevin Gudahl (Judge), Presley Rose Jones (Melinda), Christopher Kale Jones (Tom Davenport), Mi Kang (E.K. Hornbeck), Ryan Kitley (Reverend Jeremiah Brown), Tyler Meredith (Rachel Brown), Thomas Murphy Molony (Howard), Christopher Llewyn Ramirez (Bertram Cates), Robert Schleifer (Meeker), Eric Slater (Mr. Bannister), and Penelope Walker (Mrs. Krebs), with Chase Clevenger, Theo Gyra, Hannah Kato, John Lister, Michael Milligan, Kailey Danielle Morand, Aila Peck, Alex Benito Rodriguez, Eric Slater, and Cedric Young.
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Red Bull Theater has announced the rolling world premiere of Luis Quintero’s Medea: Re-Versed, to run Sept. 12 – Oct. 13 (opening Sept. 23) at the Sheen Center, directed by Nathan Winkelstein.
Sarin Monae West (Medea), Siena D’Addario, Melissa Mahoney, Mark Martin, Jacob Ming-Trent, Luis Quintero, and Stephen Michael Spencer.
This brand new hip hop version of Medea sheds contemporary light on the classic tragedy. This story reignites the sacred rage of our ancestors and explores the destruction that comes when a society suppresses and silences women.
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Off-Broadway’s Abingdon Theatre Company‘s 32nd Anniversary Gala will take place Mon. Oct. 28 at 6 PM at NYC’s Edison Ballroom, directed by Chad Austin, with music direction by Robbie Cowan.
Board member Jim Kierstead.
Kate Baldwin, Tony Yazbeck, Lesli Margherita,r Mandy Gonzalez, Keri René Fuller, Blaine Krauss, Kara Lindsay, Ashley D. Kelley, Shereen Pimentel, Carolina Rial, Nyla Sostre, Carrie St. Louis, Katie Thompson, Curtis Wiley, and Alyssa Wray.
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Manhattan Theatre Club will present Erika Sheffer’s Vladimir, with previews beginning Sept. 14 and and an opening set for Oct. 16, at New York City Center Stage I, directed by Daniel Sullivan.
Norbert Leo Butz, Francesca Fafidany, Erik Jensen, Olivia Deren Nikkanen, and Johanthan Walker.
Set in Moscow, Vladimir follows an independent journalist, who is covering Putin’s first term. Struggling to maintain sanity and hope in increasingly hostile circumstances, she finds herself on the brink of an explosive story.
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Liza Minnelli is at work on her memoirs, which will be published by Grand Central Publishing in Spring 2026 in hardcover print, e-book, and audio editions.
The memoir will be a candid review of Minnelli’s life, both professionally and personally, from her childhood in the spotlight as the daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli to her breakout successes in Cabaret and Liza With a Z, and through her marriages and struggles with substance abuse. The audio edition will include bonus content with never-released autobiographical recordings and musings that Minnelli and Feinstein have been working on for 15 years.
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Complete casting has been announced for Gerard Alessandrini’s Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song, which will begin previews Aug. 30 and open Sept. 19 at Theater 555, directed by Gerard Alessandrini, with music direction by Fred Barton.
All preview tickets Aug. 30 – Sept. 16 are $30.
AJ Holmes, Sasha Hutchings, Jenny Lee Stern, and Chris Collins-Pisano.
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Mel Brooks “Spaceballs” will screen for free at Mel Brooks Night on Fri. Aug. 16 at 4 PM at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre.
The event will also include a performance (not free) of Young Frankenstein the Musical, along with hilarious surprises.
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Haley McGee’s Age is a Feeling will run Sept. 11 – Oct. 13 (opening Sept. 22) at the Vineyard Theatre, directed by Mitchell Cushman.
Haley McGee
Inspired by hospices, mystics, and trips to the cemetery, the piece charts the seminal moments of an adult life from turning 25 to death, and celebrates the unknowability of human life.
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Theater West has announced its West Fest 2024, to run Fridays – Sundays, Aug. 30 – Sept. 22, presenting new works (TBA).
Casting TBA.
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Nancy Harris’ The Beacon will run Sept. 11 – Nov. 3 (opening Sept. 22) at Irish Rep, directed by Marc Atkinson Borrull.
Kate Mulgrew (Beiv), Zach Appelman Colm), Sean Bell (Donal), David Mattar Merten (Ray), and Ayana Workman (Bonnie)
Beiv is a renowned artist who has left her suburban Dublin home for a cottage off the coast of West Cork, Ireland. Her relative peace is disrupted when her estranged son, Colm, returns home with his new wife, searching for answers about his father’s mysterious death.
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A screening of London’s King Lear, starring Ian McKellen, will take place Sun. Aug. 18 at 3 PM at UCLA’s James Bridges Theatre.
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Scott Elmegreen & Drew Fornarola’s Ghost of John McCain will run Sept. 3 – Nov. 5 (opening Sept. 24) at SoHo Playhouse, directed by Catie Davis, with choreography by Sunny Min-Sook Hitt.
Jason Tam (John McCain), Luke Kolbe Mannikus (Donald Trump), and J Aaron Michael Ray (Donald Trump’s Brain).
The play thrusts the late Senator into an afterlife he never expected when he finds that “heaven” is inside Trump’s brain. There, he encounters a “Greek Chorus” of iconic figures, including Hillary Clinton, Roy Cohn, Eva Perón, Teddy Roosevelt, Robert Jordan, Lindsey Graham, George W. Bush, Tiffany Trump, Grizabella from CATS, Barack Obama, Kanye West, Grant Woods, Elizabeth Warren, Taylor Swift, Joe Biden, Sarah Palin, Eric Trump, Clint Eastwood — and now Kamala Harris — who rebel against the former President’s relentless demands for affirmation.
